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If an airplane is going 600 miles per hour against the spin of the earth which is 2400 mph approximately and the air plane is 30k miles up in the air? How is a flight going some where against the spin then back is the same time?

And how does the spin of the earth affect an airplane 30k miles up in super thing air? What is transferring the movement from the ground to the super thing air 30k miles up?

If an airplane is going 600 miles per hour against the spin of the earth which is 2400 mph approximately and the air plane is 30k miles up in the air? How is a flight going some where against the spin then back is the same time? And how does the spin of the earth affect an airplane 30k miles up in super thing air? What is transferring the movement from the ground to the super thing air 30k miles up?

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You think a baseball doing the same thing in every direction helps your argument? You should probably go back to physics class.

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A baseball moves through air just like a plane. If the argument is why wouldn't the wind stop the plane, then why wouldn't it stop the baseball?

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No. The argument is that if we are on a spinning ball rotating at over 1000mph at it's equator, it should have a significantly measurable effect on baseballs and airplanes.

PS. I do not want to ride on any airplane that move through air the same way as a baseball.

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Why not baseballs are cool.

And you are forgetting that you and the baseball and the airplane are also rotating with the giant ball. It's relative speed.

One car goin 68 and one car goin 69 are 1 mile per hour apart. It's the same thing.